Chapter 102: Breaking All BondsKillian’s POVAs Aria moved away from Darius, her face a mask of anguish, the tension in the air was palpable. Her quiet was deafening, even though she hadn't spoken since Veyron's retreat. She walked with hesitation at every step, as if the choices she had made were weighing heavily on her chest.I took a few steps back and observed her, examining her posture. I hated that I couldn't lighten her load, but she was breaking. However, I had realized something. I had to perform the most difficult thing I had ever done if I really cared for her and loved her as much as I said I did.Release her."Aria," I whispered.She first kept her eyes on the horizon rather than me. She briefly resembled the goddess we all knew she was destined to be as the evening's waning light gave her an ethereal radiance.She turned at last, her silver eyes locking with me. "Killian..."She spoke in a soft, almost frail voice, and I could see that whatever happened next would influ
Chapter 103: The War BeginsVeyron’s POVThe battlefield stretched before me, a sea of shifting shadows and flickering flames. The rogues I had amassed stood restless at the forest’s edge, their eyes glowing with feral hunger. They were more than soldiers—they were weapons, each one forged in the fires of desperation and loyalty to me.My gaze swept over them, but my mind was elsewhere. Tonight was the culmination of years of planning. The mate bond system, the packs’ sacred traditions, their fragile unity—it would all crumble beneath my will.“Is everything in place?” I asked coldly, not bothering to turn to the lieutenant at my side.“Yes, my lord,” he replied, his voice trembling slightly. “The ambush squads are positioned, and the explosives are ready to disrupt their defenses.”I smirked, satisfaction curling in my chest. “Good. The packs will be too preoccupied with their alliances to notice the cracks in their armor until it’s too late.”Tonight wasn’t just about power. It was
Chapter 104: A Warning in the LightAria’s POVI could feel myself being dragged away as the battlefield turned to darkness. I felt weightless for a minute, caught between realms, while the silver light around me became stronger. I had been summoned into her presence before, so I was familiar with this feeling.The Goddess of the Moon.I opened my eyes and found myself standing in a glittering glow. The stars above me were very brilliant and formed constellations I couldn't identify but felt a strong connection to, and the air buzzed with electricity.Slowly, she emerged, her form emerging from the light itself. Her eyes were ageless and all-seeing, and her hair fell like liquid silver. She exuded a power that was both consoling and suffocating.Her voice sounded like a symphony when she murmured, "Aria."Unable to look her in the eye for too long, I fell to one knee. "Goddess," I said in a whisper.With a tone that was neither friendly nor nasty, she said, "You have come a long way."
Chapter 105: Sparks in the ShadowsDarius’s POVThere was anarchy on the battlefield. The air was filled with growls and screams, and everything was clinging to the pungent smell of burning and blood. However, it made no difference since I was staring at Aria as she vanished into the abyss that Veyron's power had created.Everything else faded into the background as time slowed."Aria!"Disregarding the rogues' clawing at my arms and the excruciating agony from the cursed artifact still blazing in my chest, I pushed onward. My inner wolf screamed for me to hurry up. She was unable to go. Not in this manner.Through the confusion, Killian's voice could be heard. "Wait, Darius!"I didn't stop, however. I was unable to.A spinning vortex of black power threatened to engulf all in its path as the chasm's brink neared. I jumped into the dark without thinking.Entering the AbyssAs I dropped, the air felt frigid and thick. Even though the darkness made it difficult for me to see, I forced m
Chapter 106: Shadows Among UsKillian’s POVThere was tension in the Moonshine Pack. Tension had been high since Veyron's most recent attack, and the distinction between adversary and comrade was more hazy every day. Once fighting together, wolves now looked at each other suspiciously and whispered about treachery.And I had the unshakeable impression that they were correct.I watched the fighters engage in combat from the edge of the pack's training area. There was no denying the reluctance that pervaded their strikes, despite their precise and incisive motions. Fear had into their thoughts and was spreading like an illness.My wolf, restless and anxious, snarled deep in my breast. "There's a problem," he remarked.I combed my hair while looking around the group for any indications of weakness or, worse, betrayal. Ever since the previous ambush, my instincts had been screaming at me. Because they were aware of our precise configuration, the rogues attacked us where we were weakest.T
Chapter 107: Web of DeceitEva’s POVAlthough the Golden Claw Pack was a strong and resilient stronghold, even fortresses may fall apart from inside. As I combed through papers in the poorly lit study, that notion kept coming to me. The smell of old wood and ink filled the air, but underlying it was something far darker—the smell of treachery.I had made it my mission to make sure that this wouldn't happen here after Killian found moles in the Moonshine Pack. Without trust, we were like a house of cards ready to fall apart. Trust was the lifeblood of a pack.The reports, which included patrol logs, supply records, and missives sent to friendly packs, were strewn all over the table. The pattern slipped past my fingers like a shadow, yet the components were all there.Restless, my wolf roused. Eva, you're missing something."I understand," I mumbled in frustration. "But what?"An Inconspicuous HintI didn't anticipate the response. I saw a tiny, almost undetectable difference when I tur
Chapter 108: The Prophecy of ShadowsAria’s POVThe ancient library of the Golden Claw Pack was a forgotten jewel, hidden beneath layers of dust and neglect. The room smelled of old parchment and the faint scent of lavender, as if time itself had paused here. I traced my fingers over the spines of the books, my heart heavy with questions. The Moon Goddess had warned me of a price, but she’d given me no answers.I was desperate for clarity. Desperate for hope.Eva’s discovery of the mole had shaken us all, and Logan’s cryptic warnings haunted me. But it wasn’t just the betrayal—it was the gnawing certainty that I was running out of time. Veyron was more than just a rogue alpha. He was something else entirely. Something ancient.And I was the only one who could stop him.The Forgotten Tome“Here,” Lucas said, his voice breaking through my thoughts. He emerged from the shadows, holding a thick, leather-bound book. Its cover was embossed with silver runes that glowed faintly under the lig
Chapter 109: A Kingdom of AshVeyron’s POVThe room smelled of iron and ash, the remnants of my latest “negotiation” lingering in the air. The rogue leader lay slumped at my feet, his defiance snuffed out as easily as a candle in a storm. His pack would fall in line—just as the others had.“Clean this up,” I ordered, my voice cold as I turned away.Two of my enforcers moved swiftly to drag the body away, their movements silent and efficient. Power was not only about strength but about fear. And fear was a language I spoke fluently.I strode to the map laid out on the table, the territories of the werewolf council marked in blood-red ink. The council had held dominion over the packs for centuries, governing them with their archaic laws and rigid traditions. They believed themselves untouchable, their power absolute.How wrong they were.The Seeds of Rebellion“Is the envoy from the Black Ridge rogues here?” I asked without looking up.“Yes, Alpha,” growled one of my lieutenants, a scar
Chapter 200: A New DawnAria’s POVThe woodland was filled with the aroma of wildflowers and pine as the wind blew through the trees. The Golden Claw pack's domain was illuminated by silver light from the brilliant moon overhead. Even though I had always turned to the moon for direction, something seemed different today. Or maybe it was me that had changed.I felt whole for the first time in my life—not because of a connection, a title, or other people's expectations, but because I had created my own identity. I had reconstructed a universe from the ashes of the past, fought gods, and disobeyed old customs. I had come to this point because of every scar, decision, and sacrifice.Looking out over the peaceful landscape that extended to the horizon, I stood at the edge of the clearing. This was my heritage, my people, and my home. More than that, however, it was a blank canvas—a future that only I could influence.---Freedom's Weightliberty.I had struggled, bled, and clung to that wo
Chapter 199: The Leader I’ve Become Aria’s POV The dawn broke over the camp, painting the horizon in hues of gold and crimson. I stood at the edge of the clearing, staring into the woods that had become both my refuge and my battlefield. The past few days had been relentless—a swirl of revelations, battles, and choices that had irrevocably shaped me into someone I barely recognized. And yet, I felt stronger than I ever had before. The mate bond was gone, and with it, the tether that had once dictated my choices and emotions. It was a strange kind of freedom, one that I still wasn’t entirely sure how to wield. But as I looked around at the camp bustling with activity, I knew one thing for certain: I was no longer just a survivor. I was a leader. The packs were scattered, but not broken. They were looking to me now, not as a savior or some mythical figure, but as a symbol of what we could become—a society built on choice, trust, and unity rather than ancient, unyielding traditions.
Chapter 198: Parting Words Killian’s POV The camp was quiet in the early morning, the stillness heavy with the aftermath of the latest revelation. The glowing fissure, the figure cloaked in shadow—it was a warning that none of us could ignore. Yet, as the chaos settled into a wary calm, I knew my time here was coming to an end. I watched from a distance as Aria stood at the center of the camp, her presence commanding despite her exhaustion. She gave orders with a steady voice, her pack looking to her for guidance. She’d grown into a leader far beyond what anyone could have imagined—certainly more than I had ever expected. It was why I couldn’t stay. I turned away, heading toward the edge of the camp where my warriors waited. They were restless, eager to return to the Moonshine Pack’s territory and rebuild what we’d lost. But there was something else simmering beneath their surface: doubt. The mate bond’s dissolution had left a void, one that no amount of speeches or alliances cou
Chapter 197: Whispers of Tomorrow Aria's POV The sun had fully risen by the time I returned to the main camp. The celebration from the night before had left the field littered with remnants of shared meals and extinguished fires. Wolves were already moving about, cleaning and preparing to return to their packs. Yet, despite the bustle, an air of unease lingered, as if the earth itself remembered the tremors I’d felt in the forest. I brushed off my sleepless night as I moved through the camp, nodding to warriors and pack leaders. Their gratitude warmed me, but it was clear that the weight of leadership—and of what came next—was not solely mine to bear. “Aria.” I turned at the sound of my name. Darius stood a few feet away, his gaze steady. He was dressed simply, but the way he carried himself spoke volumes of the warrior he was. He gestured toward the forest. “Walk with me?” I hesitated, glancing at the chaos of the camp. But the look in his eyes was sincere, not demanding. “Alrig
Chapter 196: The Weight of Victory Aria’s POV The night sky was alight with celebration. Bonfires crackled and danced, illuminating the open field where wolves from every pack gathered, their voices raised in song and laughter. Victory had united them, if only temporarily, and for the first time in what felt like forever, hope seemed within reach. I should have been happy. I should have been standing among them, sharing in their joy. Instead, I found myself on the outskirts of the gathering, leaning against a gnarled tree as the noise of the celebration faded into the background. The relics were destroyed, and the rogue faction was defeated. Yet the voice from the temple—the cryptic warnings of the “shattered moon”—lingered in my mind like a dark cloud. “Why aren’t you celebrating?” Selena’s voice broke through my thoughts. I turned to see her approaching, her dark hair glowing softly in the firelight. She carried a plate of food in one hand and a goblet in the other. “I could a
Chapter 195: Breaking the Chains Aria’s POV The night was unnervingly quiet, a stillness that felt heavy, foreboding. It was the kind of silence that carried the weight of something unseen, a predator’s pause before the pounce. I stood on the ridge overlooking the rogue faction’s encampment, my heart steady, my purpose clear. Beside me, Killian and Darius waited, their expressions a mix of tension and resolve. It wasn’t the first time we had stood side by side against a common enemy, but this time felt different. This wasn’t just a battle for survival—it was a battle for the future. “I’ll go in alone,” I said, my voice firm. Killian’s brow furrowed. “Aria, that’s reckless. You don’t even know how strong their defenses are.” “That’s exactly why I have to go,” I countered. “This isn’t just about brute force. It’s about dismantling the very thing that gives them power. And I’m the only one who can do that.” Darius stepped closer, his piercing gaze locking onto mine. “We’re stronger
Chapter 194: The Serpent’s Shadow Veyron’s POV Darkness. It had been my companion long before I embraced its power, and now, even in death, it clung to me like an eternal cloak. This wasn’t oblivion—I had escaped that fate by sheer will and cunning. No, I existed in the in-between, where shadows whispered and time bent like warped glass. The rogue leader knelt before me, his head bowed low, his body trembling with the weight of my presence. His name was Silas, a name that once held no meaning. But now, he was my tool, a carefully placed pawn in the grand design. “You’ve failed,” I said, my voice cold and echoing, a sharp blade cutting through the still air. Silas flinched but did not dare look up. “The packs were stronger than expected, my lord. Aria—she—” I slammed my hand onto the obsidian table before me, the ripple of power making the shadows dance around the room. “Do not speak her name so lightly. She may be the key, but she is not your concern. Your concern is doing what I
Chapter 193: Bonds Forged in Fire Darius's POV The battlefield was chaos. Screams of rage and pain tore through the air, mingling with the clash of steel and the snarls of wolves in their primal form. Blood slicked the earth beneath my boots, and the coppery scent of it burned my nostrils. But amidst the carnage, my focus was unshakable: Aria. She stood at the center of it all, a beacon of strength and defiance. Her golden blade caught the light of the setting sun, each swing carving a path through the shadowed beasts that Silas had unleashed. She fought like she had been born for this moment, her movements fluid and unrelenting. Killian was to her left, his powerful frame a blur as he shifted between his wolf and human forms, tearing through the rogue forces. His fighting style was brutal but precise, a testament to years of training and instinct. And I was at her right, guarding her flank, ensuring no threat got close enough to harm her. We didn’t need words to coordinate; every
Chapter 192: The Rising Flame Aria's POV The shadows pressed in from all sides, their cold tendrils coiling around me like a living vice. Silas's laughter echoed through the darkness, a haunting melody of triumph. For a fleeting moment, doubt crept into my heart. Was this it? Was I truly out of my depth? But then, a warmth began to stir within me, faint but steady. It was the same energy I had felt in the ancient temple—the power that had surged through me when the mate bond system broke. The Moon Goddess’s rival might have sought to manipulate that moment, but the strength that pulsed in my veins now was entirely my own. I closed my eyes, blocking out Silas’s voice and the suffocating weight of the darkness. Instead, I focused inward, drawing on the fire that burned in my core. It grew hotter and brighter until it was no longer something I controlled but something I unleashed. With a cry, I released the energy, and the shadows around me exploded into shards of light. I fell to on